April 2016 League of Women Voters of Henderson County From the President April is the perfect time to watch things grow! We have many seedlings sprouting in our League garden: Our Education Consensus was a big success, and now our thoughtful Education team is planning advocacy carry-over for Quality Public Education. We are participating in Medicaid Expansion advocacy. As Earth Day comes round, Global Warming is a hot (sorry!) topic, and we have League members monitoring community, state, and national environmental progress and needs. The ERA- NC alliance will launch a new partnership of groups on April 12 in Winston-Salem. Legal challenges to voter rights and redistricting have yet to be resolved, and challenges to the state s new LGBT law are forthcoming; our state LWVNC officers and the press will keep us posted. Poll watchers are reporting their observations of the primary elections the first elections with Photo ID required. The Immigration Committee is closely following the candidates promises regarding Immigration Reform. Our fundraising committee is planning to bring you bulb and plant opportunities in a new format. With so much going on, you could catch a bad case of Spring Fever, but I hope it will not keep you from our April 21 General Meeting: A Voter Services Workshop. We have the Big Plan now let s dissect the job ahead of us, fine tune our approach, invite our partners, incorporate past lessons, and promote a successful election season for our community! Sharon GENERAL MEETING April 21, 3-4:30 pm A VOTER SERVICES WORKSHOP FOR MEMBERS We are 78 members strong There are 8 months until November There is guidance from LWVUS We have local members with experience We are exploring partnerships We have the tools and know-how Together, we can inform and empower the voters of our area. Contents General Meeting pg. 1 From the President pg. 1 Education Consensus pg. 2 Nominating Committee pg. 3 Save the Date pg. 3 Natural Resources pg. 3 Proposed 2016-2017Budget pg. 4 Calendar pg. 5 Immigration pg. 5 Open World Reminder pg. 5 Gun Safety Meeting pg. 5 President Sharon Burlingame Sburlingame401@gmail.com V.Pres. Linda Hansma llhansma@gmail.com Leadership Secretary Linda Weldon wnclinda@aol.como LWV Bulletin 1 April 2016 Treasurer Bill Wilkes wrwnc@bellsouth.net
Animated and focused conversation of the members of five LWVHC Table groups wove consensus around all 26 of the components that were included in the League s 15 month study: Defining Components of a Quality Public Education. During League s general meeting on March 17 th, members were guided through the consensus process by Rachel Poller, with Linda Weldon keeping members moving through the process in a timely manner. Table Team Leaders Harold Hellickson, Rick Wood, Kathleen Hespelt, Helen Wright, and Sharon Burlingame with Linda Bruton led members through the ten pages of consensus material, explaining the reasoning behind each component. At the end of the consensus process, Linda Hansma s tallies showed that strong consensus was reached on 100% of the components. Linda Miller introduced this local education study, citing the National Immigration Study, conducted in 2006 by Lee Luebbe and crew, as demonstrating what the power of a League study can do. For ten years, much has been done to aid and support immigrants in Henderson County as a result of that study. The Team members, who have worked so diligently together to prepare for consensus, will now be planning ways to reach out to our Henderson County community and State League to raise awareness that these components should be implemented in our The Quality Education Committee schools for the best LWV Bulletin 2 April 2016
NOMINATING COMMITTEE Per the LWVHC ByLaws the Nominating Committee Report is submitted to the members one month prior to the Annual Meeting. Proposed Slate for 2016-2017: Co-Presidents - Judith Scruggs, Sharon Burlingame Vice-President - Nan Jennings Secretary - Linda Hansma Treasurer - Bill Wilkes Director - Linda Weldon Director - Harold Hellickson Director - Mary Ann Engel SAVE THE DATE LWV Annual Meeting Supporting Voters for 51 Years! Thursday, May 19, 2016 Speaker : Bob Hall, Democracy NC The Cedars 11:30 am $25.00 RSVP by Friday May 13 To Mary Ann Engel 693-3575 TENGEL18@MORRISBB.NET League and the Environment League Position: Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Preserve the physical, chemical and biological integrity of the ecosystem, with maximum protection of public health and the environment. LWVHC Global Warming and Climate Change/ Transition The increased warming of the Earth began with the Industrial Revolution in Europe and the United States and is the cause of the changes in our climate system. (IPCC). The largest polluter of our air and water in North Carolina is Duke Energy s coal-fired power plants and some have been shut down. But that doesn t solve the problem because of the coal ash pits leaking toxic waste into our water supply. Decentralization is an option. What the LWVUS has proposed for County Leagues to do is take ACTION on Climate Change and air pollution. We have to take part in the transition to a sustainable economy by promoting jobs in the production of hydroelectric energy, energy-efficiency, solar, wind, geothermal, wave, tidal, bio-mass, carbon capture, and storage. Iceland is geo-thermal, Brazil and Scandanavian countries are hydro-electric, Germany is fifty percent wind in some districts. Unfortunately, China is now the leader in producing dirty air. The way we live in the next twenty-five years, how we invest and use energy, organize transportation and treat forests, will determine if the risks can be managed, i.e. storms, flooding, droughts, and sea level. North Carolina should support wind power in the mountains, decentralize power with solar farms (as Henderson County has done) and geothermal power (maybe under parking lots). TAKE ACTION for our children, or they will be asking WHY? Barbara Barnett LWV Bulletin 3 April 2016
PROPOSED 2016-2017 BUDGET ANNUAL DUES $50 per Single member $75 per family Mail to: LWVHC PO Box 2238 Hendersonville, NC 28793 LWV Bulletin 4 April 2016
LWVHC Calendar 2015-2016 Save this Page April National Volunteer Week 7 - Board Meeting 10-12, WCCA 15 - Tax Day 16 - Holocaust Remembrance Day 16 - Gyn Safety Meeting, 2 PM, Library 18 - Immigration Committee Mtg. 3:30-4:30 21 - General Meeting - Voters Services, 3-5 pm 22 - Immigration Silent Vigil, 4 pm Historic 22 - Earth Day 27 - South of the Border Breakfast, 8:30 AM, St. James 27 - Voter Services Mtg. 11 AM, FCC 29-30 - LWVNC State Conference IMMIGRATION May 5 - Board Meeting 10-12 19 - Annual Meeting 27 - Immigration Silent Vigil, 4 pm Historic 30 - Memorial Day June 2 - Board Meeting 10-12, WCCA 14 - Flag Day 16-19 LWVUS National Convention 21 - Immigration Committee Mtg. 3:30-4:30 22 - Voters Services Mtg. 10-12, FCC 23 - Board Retreat New and transitioning Board Members 24 - Immigration Silent Vigil, 4 pm Historic 15-19 - LWVUS National Convention More activity planned for the Immigration Committee. Two Committee members are scheduled to do presentations at East Henderson High School in May. A new bill was introduced in Congress last week (HB 4731) which severely limits numbers of refugee immigrants, removes executive action on immigration and allows states and communities to opt out of accepting immigrants. Comments on this bill from the American Immigration Lawyers Association blog: The Refugee Program Integrity Restoration Act passed out of committee in the House of Representatives with a vote of 18-9. Unfortunately, this bill does anything but restore integrity. This bill does not restore integrity to the refugee resettlement program as its name, designed as a distraction, might suggest. To me, H.R. 4731 is The Refugee Fear-Mongering and Discrimination Act. Remember the fourth Friday silent vigils at 4:30 at the historic courthouse. Signs are provided, so please come and hold one for a half-hour. Participants needed now more than ever. Saturday, April 27 at 8:30 AM at St. James Church is the Dream Scholarship's Fun-raiser, "South of the Border Breakfast" featuring great food, fun and scholarship recipients as speakers. The scholarships benefit those students who, though Henderson County students, must pay out-of-state tuition, which is four times the in-state rate. Tickets at door or from Pat or Ed Argue. Open World, An International Opportunity for our League!"#$%&"#'$('#)"*"+(,#-"-."+)#/0,,#/(1'#'%#$",)# /0'$#'$0)#"340516#&+%6+(-7###8%+#-%+"#019%+-(5%1:# %+#'%#*%,21'""+:#4(,,#2)#('#;<=>?@A;:#%+#">-(0,#2)#('# /+/14B.",,)%2'$71"'#%+#C2DE=FGB.",,)%2'$71"' A Gun Safety meeting will be held Saturday, Apr. 16, 2:00pm, Hendersonville Public Library, to discuss further the need to take common sense measures to limit the spread of firearms, including resources available from Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense in America. LWV Bulletin 5 April 2016